Make a Snow-Covered Holiday Candle Holder

Feeling the holiday season? Are you a fan of Christmas holiday holders but wants to save some money to buy other important things? Fret no more! Coz we got a brilliant solution for your holiday décor needs. Who says you need to spend that much just to achieve your dream decoration for the holidays?! All you need is a little creativity, some patience and some materials that are about to be trashed. Yes, you heard it right! Because if you are a person who loves eating fruits and have a lot of fruit cover foams in the bin, then you can do this in a breeze.

Holiday candles are one of the common decors during the holiday season and it brings joy, hope and serene atmosphere in our own homes. This is perfect for the season and this goes well with other decorations. Let this holiday candle holder be part of your symbolic journey this season by celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.

This tutorial will teach you an alternative to the expensive snow-covered candle holders in the market. This will be easy, just follow the steps carefully and you can survive this! So let us begin crafting this wonderful, upcycled holiday must-haves!

Gather all materials needed for this tutorial:

a small plain glass jar

several pieces of white fruit cover foam

½ centimeter wide metallic silver ribbon

green glitters

a bottle of white glue

masking tape

a paint brush

cutter or any pointed material

tea light

kitchen gas lighter

Step 1: Cut several small triangles that from a masking tape and stick it on the small plain jar to form a silhouette of a Christmas tree.

Step 2: Cut the fruit cover foam into small bits of pieces. This will be used as the snow of this project. This is a cheap alternative to the one being sold in the market.

Step 3: Apply generous amounts of white glue on the walls of the jar.

Step 4: Spread the white glue on the walls of the jar using a paint brush.

Step 5: Generously sprinkle ample amounts of the foam snow on the glued walls of the jar. Make sure to completely cover the walls of the jar for better results. Let it dry for an hour or two before proceeding to the next step.

Step 6: Carefully remove the Christmas tree tape from the walls of the jar.

Step 12: Finally done and ready for display! This snow-covered holiday candle holder is perfect to your living room

This snow-covered holiday candle holder is perfect to your living room, even in groups in the side tables of your own room. This saved you a lot since artificial snows in the market and the Christmas jars that are covered with artificial snows are also quite expensive. You can try other designs in replacement of the Christmas tree, like Christmas bells or even Christmas canes. This can also be a perfect gift to your loved ones this holiday season especially if you are in a budget. So what are you waiting for? Make more of these and have fun!

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